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Parkview Square, Singapore

Parkview Square, SingaporeParkview Square, Singapore (8 July 2006)


Parkview Square (GPS: 1.30037, 103.85787) is a 24-storey skyscraper in downtown Singapore. It is located on Beach Road, between Rochor Road and Ophir Road, across from The Gateway Building. Construction began in 1999, and Parkview Square was completed in 2002. The building was designed by the American architectural firm of James Adams Design, with collaboration from their Singapore counterpart, DP Architects. It was built and owned by Chyau Fwu Development.

Parkview Square was designed as a late interpretation of the Art Deco style. It has a dark, forbidden finish, and hence is often referred to as the Gotham Building, in reference to Gotham City from Batman. Parkview Square is noted for the bronze sculptures of famous personalities gracing the building, among them, Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Chopin, Dante, Isaac Newton, Mozart, Pablo Picasso, Plato, Rembrandt, Salvador Dalí, Shakespeare, Sun Yat Sen and Winston Churchill.

Address

Parkview Square
600 North Bridge Road,
Singapore 188778
Phone: +65 6463 1780

How to reach Parkview Square by MRT

The nearest MRT Station is the Bugis MRT Station, served by the Downtown Line and East-West Line.

Parkview SquareParkview Square (28 July 2017)


Parkview Square, SingaporeParkview Square, Singapore (8 July 2006)

Parkview Square on Google Maps Street View (Jul 2019)

Parkview Square is on the Map of North Bridge Road, Singapore

Parkview Square is on the Map of Skyscrapers in Singapore

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